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4 Enabled hosts
Working with enabled hosts
About enabled host resources
The Enabled Hosts content pane displays hosts that you can interact with. See GUI window
These are standard storage hosts that also are running the replication manager host agent. See
NOTE:
VM servers are also included as enabled host resources although they differ from standard
enabled hosts. A host agent is installed on an enabled host providing the mechanism by which
HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager interacts with the host. A host agent is not installed on
a VM server. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager recognizes a VM server but does not
interact with it directly to perform replication tasks. See
for more information.
Views
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Tabular list view. See
.
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Graphical tree views. See
Host/Host Vol/Mt Point tree view
.
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VM Servers view. See
Actions
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Actions in the GUI. See
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You can also interact with enabled hosts from a job and the CLUI. See
Enabled hosts actions
cross reference
.
Properties
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Properties displayed in the GUI. See
Enabled hosts properties summary
.
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You can also display properties from the CLUI. See the CLUI command Show Host_Agent.
Enabled Hosts actions summary
The following enabled host actions are available on the content pane. Some actions have equivalent
job commands or CLUI commands. See
Enabled host actions cross reference
.
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View Properties. View the properties of an enabled host.
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Low Level Refresh. Update the properties of an enabled host.
.
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Set Credentials. Add or update the logon credentials for accessing an enabled host.
.
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Execute Script. Run a command, batch file, or script on an enabled host.
.
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New. Add an enabled host to the replication manager database of resources.
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Delete. Delete an enabled host from the replication manager database of resources.
.
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Change to Traditional Host OS. Change the enabled from a VM server guest OS to a traditional
host OS.
.
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Change to VM Guest OS. Change the enabled host from a traditional host OS to a VM server
guest OS.
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Add to Managed Set. Add an enabled host to a managed set.
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Remove from Managed Set. Remove an enabled host from a managed set.
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